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Get in, loser. We're going bowling.
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Not Fez! Anyone but Fez!
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Finally, Fez's episode has arrived.
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The HBO show remains as messy as it is masterful.
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...plus Hype House, Women of the Movement, The Tender Bar and more!
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In which another Apatowian man-child aims for our hearts.
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Introducing our generation's James Stewart, SNL comedian Pete Davidson.
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Here's how to watch the new Pete Davidson comedy online.
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There are a lot of big names playing even bigger legends.
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David Corenswet, Dylan McDermott, Maude Apatow, Jeremy Pope Daren Criss, Jim Parsons and more star in Murphy's series about people making it in post-WWII Hollywood.
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To paraphrase Ramsay Bolton, if you think this has a happy ending, you have been paying attention.
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With each passing episode, this show gets dreamier and dreamier about Hollywood the industry, Hollywood the idea.
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The speed with which Hollywood shuffles between all these modes—the personal, the artistic, the political—doesn't trivializing any of them
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This episode's plot is really just a big tangle of conflicting desires and motivations.
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This episode ("Outlaws") is the best so far, and that's a very good sign. It's also the most ambitious, and that too bodes well for the future.
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Hollywood's blend of earnestness and sexy cynicism is a theater kid's dream.
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Judging by this pilot episode, this show is Ryan Murphy done right.
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We're so excited (perhaps even... Euphoric? As in Euphoria, you get it) to see this rising young star continue to shine!
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The semi-autobiographical film is loosely based on Davidson's upbringing and comedy career.
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Holland Taylor and Dylan McDermott join Criss in Ryan Murphy's newest Netflix series, coming out May 1.